Brand | Instant Pot |
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Manufacturer | Instant Pot |
Model number | Glass-lid-22 |
Model Name | Genuine Instant Pot Tempered Glass Lid |
Part Number | IP-LID-22 |
Mounting Hardware | 1 pc Glass Lid |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Contains Liquid Contents | No |
Manufacturer | Instant Pot |
Item model number | Glass-lid-22 |
Product Dimensions | 23.11 x 23.11 x 7.11 cm; 362.87 Grams |
ASIN | B008FUJ2LK |
Instant Pot Tempered Glass Lid for Electric Pressure Cookers, 9", Stainless Steel
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Instant Pot
Price: | S$18.26 |
- Professional Grade Tempered Glass with a Steam-Release Vent and Stainless Steel Rim
- Colorless Transparent Glass for Clear Viewing
- 9-inch (23cm) Which Fits Most Electric Pressure Cooker Inserts, 6Qt/6L or 5Qt/5L Size
- Fits Power Pressure Cooker XL, Cuisinart CPC-600, Nesco PC6-25P, Fagor 6-Quart, Instant Pot IP-LUX60/50, IP-DUO60/50
- Dishwasher-Safe and Durable
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Product information
Size Name:6 QuartTechnical Details
Additional Information
Date First Available | 22 July 2015 |
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Customer Reviews |
5.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
1,227 in Home (See Top 100 in Home)
8 in Cookware Lids |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product description
Size Name:6 Quart
This professional grade tempered glass lid is designed specifically for electric pressure cookers. Put your electric pressure cooker in keep-warm mode and cover the inner pot with this glass lid for food display and immediate serving. It can also be used in sauté/browning to avoid splashing cooking oil droplets soiling your countertop. This lid features a steam-release vent and stainless steel rim. It's durable and dishwasher safe.
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Must have if you have extra internal pot or Use sauté function. It is useful to cover the pot after cooking after removal when you need to cook second dish using another internal pot.
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VC
1.0 out of 5 stars
Exploded! Hazard. Beware
10 September 2019 -
Published on Amazon.comSize Name: 6 QuartVerified Purchase
This lid just exploded out of nowhere!
Thankfully noone was in the kitchen. I was in the living room when I heard a glass breaking sound in the kitchen. I went to see and it was this lid that just exploded throwing really small pieces of glass everywhere.
Nothing fell on it. There was nothing over it. It was at room temperature. The explosion was out of nowhere.
The issue now is that the entire kitchen is full of pieces of glass.
I have had this lid for over a year now and have been using it to cook on my Instant pot.
Thankfully noone was in the kitchen. I was in the living room when I heard a glass breaking sound in the kitchen. I went to see and it was this lid that just exploded throwing really small pieces of glass everywhere.
Nothing fell on it. There was nothing over it. It was at room temperature. The explosion was out of nowhere.
The issue now is that the entire kitchen is full of pieces of glass.
I have had this lid for over a year now and have been using it to cook on my Instant pot.

1.0 out of 5 stars
Exploded! Hazard. Beware
Reviewed in the United States on 10 September 2019
This lid just exploded out of nowhere!Reviewed in the United States on 10 September 2019
Thankfully noone was in the kitchen. I was in the living room when I heard a glass breaking sound in the kitchen. I went to see and it was this lid that just exploded throwing really small pieces of glass everywhere.
Nothing fell on it. There was nothing over it. It was at room temperature. The explosion was out of nowhere.
The issue now is that the entire kitchen is full of pieces of glass.
I have had this lid for over a year now and have been using it to cook on my Instant pot.
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178 people found this helpful

Amazon Junkie
5.0 out of 5 stars
Adds a whole new dimension of functionality to an already very useful tool.
27 June 2016 -
Published on Amazon.comSize Name: 6 QuartVerified Purchase
Fits the Instant Pot as advertised and opens up new functionality with that pot- e.g., slow cook simmering and sweating of vegetables prior to adding other ingredients to finish a recipe, etc.
As I see it, the locking pressure cooking lid works well if your cooking experience is limited or if you're in a hurry, you hit a button, close the lid and assume it's doing the right thing. When you want to cook more conventionally though, as if you were cooking on a stovetop but with very precise and consistent heat control- sauteing and browning ingredients or sweating vegetables prior to adding liquids or meat and proceeding with the pressure cooking part of a recipe, or if you want to slow cook something without the intense heat and pressure blast of the pressure cooking functionality, this lid opens up a lot of that functionality. I use this to make marinara and bolognese among a lot of other things. To be able to very consistently keep the sauces at a barely perceptible simmer all day long as needed, allows the tomatoes and/ or meat to slowly break down to develop a good consistency but keeps the tomatoes from getting bitter, as happens if you cook too quickly or on too high a heat, and you can remove the lid to stir and check consistency and flavor easily, something you can't do with a pressure cooker. The stainless liner in the Instant Pot is a big part of that as well. I've spent my life cooking on gas as a professional Chef, I really appreciate the consistent heat that I can get using this device when I cook at home and again, this lid opens up a whole new world of functionality beyond merely cooking under pressure. The "simmer" and "saute" buttons, with the 3 intensity levels for each are very, very usable controls. Simmer on the lowest setting will bubble a sauce or "bone broth" almost imperceptibly with the lid on, and saute on the highest setting will rapidly and vigorously boil a sauce (or wine, etc) to quickly reduce, and you have 4 levels between those two to use as well. Lid on, lid off, lid ajar adds even more flexibility. You can do all of that with a conventional pot on a stove, but not with this kind of predictability and temperature control.
As I see it, the locking pressure cooking lid works well if your cooking experience is limited or if you're in a hurry, you hit a button, close the lid and assume it's doing the right thing. When you want to cook more conventionally though, as if you were cooking on a stovetop but with very precise and consistent heat control- sauteing and browning ingredients or sweating vegetables prior to adding liquids or meat and proceeding with the pressure cooking part of a recipe, or if you want to slow cook something without the intense heat and pressure blast of the pressure cooking functionality, this lid opens up a lot of that functionality. I use this to make marinara and bolognese among a lot of other things. To be able to very consistently keep the sauces at a barely perceptible simmer all day long as needed, allows the tomatoes and/ or meat to slowly break down to develop a good consistency but keeps the tomatoes from getting bitter, as happens if you cook too quickly or on too high a heat, and you can remove the lid to stir and check consistency and flavor easily, something you can't do with a pressure cooker. The stainless liner in the Instant Pot is a big part of that as well. I've spent my life cooking on gas as a professional Chef, I really appreciate the consistent heat that I can get using this device when I cook at home and again, this lid opens up a whole new world of functionality beyond merely cooking under pressure. The "simmer" and "saute" buttons, with the 3 intensity levels for each are very, very usable controls. Simmer on the lowest setting will bubble a sauce or "bone broth" almost imperceptibly with the lid on, and saute on the highest setting will rapidly and vigorously boil a sauce (or wine, etc) to quickly reduce, and you have 4 levels between those two to use as well. Lid on, lid off, lid ajar adds even more flexibility. You can do all of that with a conventional pot on a stove, but not with this kind of predictability and temperature control.
525 people found this helpful

bownut
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's a good product, BUT IT IS HAS FEW USES (read below)
27 July 2017 -
Published on Amazon.comSize Name: 6 QuartVerified Purchase
So this review is difficult because I bought this thinking I would use it to either slow cook or cover our food while it is sitting. I don't do either. But this product is well made and fits. It also has a small steam release hole in the lid which releases enough steam to keep it from bouncing around from steam build up.
SLOW COOKING (NO): My IP doesn't slow cook well at all. Actually, the slow cooking is so slow that it probably takes about half again as much time as when I had a slow cooker (which I got rid of because of the IP). But this is not a problem because I no longer slow cook. I've done it twice since I bought the IP, which was nine months ago, because slow cooking is for people to thaw things out and plan ahead. Not this gal.
COVERING IP WHILE WAITING (NO): I use the regular pressure lid for this because it keeps the heat in excellently. If you want to keep your food hot while waiting, use the regular lid. It is more insulated and sealed and therefore better for keeping the heat in your food. I never use the tempered glass lid to cover the food while waiting to eat.
COVERING LINER FOR SERVING (YES): I can see this for use if you are taking out your liner and you are serving out of the liner or just setting it aside and want to cover it. But I've never used it this way.
COVERING WHILE SAUTEEING (YES): I can see this for use if you need to sautee in your IP for a while or keeping something covered while keeping the heat on in the Instant Pot (I ALMOST used it this way, I turned the sautee back on, after I had thawed the spaghetti sauce I premade, and thought of covering it as I cooked off some of the water, but this was a bad use because I didn't want the water to go back into the pot, I wanted it to cook off).
SLOW COOKING (NO): My IP doesn't slow cook well at all. Actually, the slow cooking is so slow that it probably takes about half again as much time as when I had a slow cooker (which I got rid of because of the IP). But this is not a problem because I no longer slow cook. I've done it twice since I bought the IP, which was nine months ago, because slow cooking is for people to thaw things out and plan ahead. Not this gal.
COVERING IP WHILE WAITING (NO): I use the regular pressure lid for this because it keeps the heat in excellently. If you want to keep your food hot while waiting, use the regular lid. It is more insulated and sealed and therefore better for keeping the heat in your food. I never use the tempered glass lid to cover the food while waiting to eat.
COVERING LINER FOR SERVING (YES): I can see this for use if you are taking out your liner and you are serving out of the liner or just setting it aside and want to cover it. But I've never used it this way.
COVERING WHILE SAUTEEING (YES): I can see this for use if you need to sautee in your IP for a while or keeping something covered while keeping the heat on in the Instant Pot (I ALMOST used it this way, I turned the sautee back on, after I had thawed the spaghetti sauce I premade, and thought of covering it as I cooked off some of the water, but this was a bad use because I didn't want the water to go back into the pot, I wanted it to cook off).
156 people found this helpful

M.G.E.
1.0 out of 5 stars
One Star
12 September 2017 -
Published on Amazon.comSize Name: 6 QuartVerified Purchase
Glass cracked in the dishwasher the first time it was washed. Product guidelines state it's dishwasher safe.
144 people found this helpful

betteboop57
5.0 out of 5 stars
Makes my pressure cooker a real slow cooker!
3 September 2015 -
Published on Amazon.comSize Name: 6 QuartVerified Purchase
Oh my gosh!!! My Instant Pot electric pressure cooker now really feels like a slow cooker!! I love the it that I can see inside the slow cooking process now. It fits my 6qt Instant Pot perfectly! It has a small vent, so condensation doesn't overflow and jiggle the top, like my old slow cooker had.
VERY well made!
VERY well made!

5.0 out of 5 stars
Makes my pressure cooker a real slow cooker!
Reviewed in the United States on 3 September 2015
Oh my gosh!!! My Instant Pot electric pressure cooker now really feels like a slow cooker!! I love the it that I can see inside the slow cooking process now. It fits my 6qt Instant Pot perfectly! It has a small vent, so condensation doesn't overflow and jiggle the top, like my old slow cooker had.Reviewed in the United States on 3 September 2015
VERY well made!
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291 people found this helpful